Education: When girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods dream big

Rêv'Elles is a project supported by the Transdev Foundation to help young girls regain their self-confidence.

Why this project?

The Rêv'Elles association, founded in 2013, tackles gender and social inequalities in young girls' career guidance. It supports teenage girls aged 14 to 20 from modest backgrounds, who often lack confidence and prospects. By creating caring spaces, Rêv'Elles helps these young girls build an ambitious professional project in line with their aspirations.

How does the association work?

Rêv’Elles offers comprehensive, long-term support. To date, the association has raised awareness and supported nearly 3,000 young girls. It operates in the Île-de-France and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions and offers several programs. These are free of charge and aim to develop the personal and professional potential of these young girls.

This flagship program takes place over several days during the school holidays and includes:

  • Group workshops on self-confidence
  • Individual coaching sessions
  • A day at a company
  • Meetings with inspiring women (“Role Models”)

This intensive course is followed by five months of support, including personalized coaching to boost confidence and refine the participants' career plans.

Thanks to this tailor-made support, the association gives young girls the keys they need to break down social and gender barriers.

Discover the full presentation on the foundation's website >

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